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A 296-page catalogue published circa the 1920s called “‘Invisible Joint’ Metal Ceilings and Side Walls” by the “Milwaukee Corrugating Co.[‘s]” based out of Kansas City, Missouri. Contents are mainly of of metal ceiling and side wall designs for use in building interior construction. This is prefaced by text pages describing its utility and value, terms and conditions of ordering such as shipping and returns, directions for installation, and photographic examples of its installed products. Numerous designs are categorized in sections of “Colonial,” “Stucco,” “Venetian,” “Greek,” “French Renaissance,” “Gothic,” “L’Art Nouveau,” “Romanesque,” “Louis XIV,” “Miscellaneous,” and “Residence.” Other products such as field plates, borders and corners, mouldings, cornices and mitres, side walls, and metal ornaments are stylistically categorized using some of the aforementioned terms.